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Free Day: Spay/Neuter (Travis County Residents Only) – Garrison District Park – Austin, TX
August 29 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Spay/Neuter Surgery – Dogs
Our low-cost spay and neuter surgeries do require an appointment. Please check out our pricing below, or our helpful FAQ guide if you have specific questions.
Who’s it for?
All female dogs.
How to schedule?
Offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. The line typically starts forming around 6am for an 8am drop off. Please note there are limited spaces available!
What’s it do? Why should I do it?
Healthy dogs can be spayed as young as 3 months, if they are over 3 pounds in body weight.
Spaying helps prevent uterine infections, breast tumors, and pregnancy. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases, and can help your female pet live a longer, healthier life.
Please Note
Emancipet veterinarians are highly skilled clinicians and surgeons. However, we do want to make sure you’re well aware of any risk that applies to your pet. If your pet’s procedure is considered high risk, you will be asked to sign a form acknowledging the elevated risk. If you have any questions, please ask our clinic staff when you check your pet in for their appointment.
Who’s it for?
All male dogs.
How to schedule?
Offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. The line typically starts forming around 6am for an 8am drop off. Please note there are limited spaces available!
What’s it do? Why should I do it?
Healthy dogs can be neutered as young as 3 months, if they are over 3 pounds in body weight.
Neutering eliminates the possibility of testicular cancer and greatly reduces the chance of prostate disease, two extremely common and serious problems of older male dogs. Neutering can also reduce the risk of perianal tumors and perineal hernias. If a dog is neutered before it reaches puberty, some unwanted behaviors may be prevented such as urine marking, aggression and sexual behaviors. Most dogs reach puberty around 8 months of age.
Please Note
Emancipet veterinarians are highly skilled clinicians and surgeons. However, we do want to make sure you’re well aware of any risk that applies to your pet. If your pet’s procedure is considered high risk, you will be asked to sign a form acknowledging the elevated risk. If you have any questions, please ask our clinic staff when you check your pet in for their appointment.
Spay/Neuter Surgery – Cats
For Austin “Free Days” our low-cost spay and neuter surgeries do NOT require an appointment. Please check out our pricing below, or our helpful FAQ guide if you have specific questions.
Who’s it for?
All female cats.
How to schedule?
Offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. The line typically starts forming around 6am for an 8am drop off. Please note there are limited spaces available!
What’s it do? Why should I do it?
Healthy cats can be spayed as young as 3 months, if they are over 3 pounds in body weight.
Spaying helps prevent uterine infections, breast tumors, and pregnancy. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases, and can help your female pet live a longer, healthier life.
Please Note
Emancipet veterinarians are highly skilled clinicians and surgeons. However, we do want to make sure you’re well aware of any risk that applies to your pet. If your pet’s procedure is considered high risk, you will be asked to sign a form acknowledging the elevated risk. If you have any questions, please ask our clinic staff when you check your pet in for their appointment.
Who’s it for?
All male cats.
How to schedule?
Offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. The line typically starts forming around 6am for an 8am drop off. Please note there are limited spaces available!
What’s it do? Why should I do it?
Healthy cats can be neutered as young as 3 months, if they are over 3 pounds in body weight.
Neutering can help prevent unwanted behaviors such as roaming, fighting, and urine marking.
Please Note
Emancipet veterinarians are highly skilled clinicians and surgeons. However, we do want to make sure you’re well aware of any risk that applies to your pet. If your pet’s procedure is considered high risk, you will be asked to sign a form acknowledging the elevated risk. If you have any questions, please ask our clinic staff when you check your pet in for their appointment.